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CNA938 Rewind - Los Angeles protests: What would it take to quell escalating tensions?

Downtown Los Angeles is under curfew as protests against ICE raids and troop deployments in the city continue. Similar protests have popped up across the U.S, including in New York, Seattle, Chicago, Austin, Las Vegas and Washington DC. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng get the latest from Rachel Van Landingham, Co-Associate Dean of Research and Irwin R Buchalter Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School.

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Hungry for adventure? Gourmaze might be the answer!

Tired of deciding where to eat? Gourmaze turns dining into a fun, clue-driven adventure that leads you to hidden local food gems. And no apps or maps needed. Cheryl Goh chats with Holly Mennear, co-founder, Gourmaze about bringing this unique food hunt to Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - To own or to lease? That is the question…

With COE and motor insurance costs on the rise, is it still worth buying a car — or does leasing make more sense? Cheryl Goh weighs the options with Desmond Chan, Editor of SG Car Mart.

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CNA938 Rewind - What is a pre-authorisation certificate and why is Great Eastern suspending it?

Insurer Great Eastern has suspended the issuance of pre-authorisation certificates for Mount Elizabeth hospitals, while others like Prudential and AIA are continuing to do so. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng chat with Eddy Cheong, CEO at Havend to get an explainer on the procedures involved and how it might further threaten the cost of insurance for private medical facilities. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Using AI in sports training – how athleticism is a numbers game

The NBA has introduced the use of artificial intelligence to make its players better – a move shared by many other sports to improve their sportsmen and women. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng chat with Loron Orris, Founding Partner of Asia Sports Tech to determine the upper limit for athleticism and if AI is enough to achieve the perfect score. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Million-dollar HDBs: a sign of supply crunch for larger flats

Analysts expect this year to be a record for resale HDB units sold for at least $1 million – pointing to signs of tight supply and steady demand for larger units. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng chat with Vairavan Shanmugam, Data Insights Specialist from Ohmyhome to assess the resale market and track price trends.

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